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  2. Little Norway - Wikipedia

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    Other operational aircraft, 24 Northrop N-3PBs and 35 Curtiss Hawk 75-A8s already on order (only five of the original order of 19 P-36s were undelivered, and were sent to Canada along with a further order for 36 new aircraft) were utilized as advanced trainers. Air defence forces were divided between Army and Naval Air Corps, with both services ...

  3. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of the history of Toronto documents all events that occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including historical events in the former cities of East York, Etobicoke, North York, Toronto, Scarborough, and York. Events date back to the early-17th century and continue until the present in chronological order.

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  5. Caribana - Wikipedia

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    Website. torontocarnival.ca. The Toronto Caribbean Carnival, formerly and affectionately known as Caribana, is a festival of Caribbean culture and traditions held each summer in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  6. Cavalcade of Lights Festival - Wikipedia

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    See also, Festival of Lights. Cavalcade of lights banner on speaker stack, with stage in background. Cavalcade of Lights is an annual event highlighting the lighting of the City of Toronto government 's official Christmas tree at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The event has been held annually since 1967.

  7. Culture in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Culture in Toronto. The Canadian National Exhibition is Canada's largest annual fair, and the fifth largest in North America. The CNE remains a focal point of Toronto's culture. Toronto is the largest city in Canada and one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Many immigrant cultures have brought their traditions languages and music ...

  8. List of festivals in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    BIG on Bloor Festival of Arts & Culture. Cabbagetown Fall Festival. Cabbagetown Forsythia Festival. Canadian National Exhibition. Cityfest. FIVARS Festival of International Virtual & Augmented Reality Stories. Indie Week Canada. International Festival of Authors. The Junction Summer Solstice Festival.

  9. Annual events in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    June. Luminato a festival of arts and creativity established in 2007. North by Northeast, an annual five-day live music and film festival and music conference. Pride Week a large gay pride festival. Toronto Downtown Jazz Festival - various indoors and located throughout the downtown core. MuchMusic Video Awards.

  10. Church of the Redeemer (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Laity. Director of music. Dan Norman. The Church of the Redeemer is an Anglican church in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The small church is prominently located at the intersection of Bloor Street and Avenue Road, near the Royal Ontario Museum. [2] The Gothic Revival style building opened on June 15, 1879.

  11. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Toronto history. Ontario portal. v. t. e. Toronto was founded as the Town of York and capital of Upper Canada in 1793 after the Mississaugas sold the land to the British in the Toronto Purchase. [1] For over 12,000 years, Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area.